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WAN i ID-Ym to taw* that we at* rii.'ht at yum 4wr to call for aad KJSVTT An ~ 'Or lt-1-r 1 ear in. good condition. 1SU NOTICE—If ymm hn aay Ml aa to oar ability to Dry ('Iran, Press. Djrt or AlUrr any garment that yoa may wiah to have treated just try u* aM have this dehsaion dispelled. We ail) satisfy you or put a no chirft" ticket on your work and evrry ptw entrusted to us ts insured a*ain»t Ums nr damage Work railed for and de livered same day if ao desired. Ph..ne 410. Mount Airy Dry ('leaning Co »-I-e 4 GOOD FARM FUR SALE— Itl acres good land, some timber, or chard and necesary buildinri. about to acrea in cultivatum. fine for tobac co, corn.-wheat, in fart will grew any Top frown in thin locality A fine place for • nwimming pool and a fit «f station Thia farm is 7 miles so at Ik of Asheboro. on Highway 70 If interested write A. Carl Co*, own er, Asbeboro. N. C. 7-26 p. FOR SALE—3M acre farm home. « rof.m*. hath all improvements stock, tools, timber at railroad sta tion near Richmond, $8,000, F. Great bead, Pilkintnn. Va. FOR SALE or Eichaagc far town or suburban property. 00 acres land I miles from Mount Airy. N. C. on Spring* road, 2 room dwelling. 2 to bacco bams, and orrhard. See or write, W. H. Bowman, The Hollow, Va. ltr FOUND—(iood bed pillow on Kock ford St. Tuesday, July 7. owner can get same from me. J P. Bryant. Ararat, N. C. 7-24p. MALE HELP WANTED—Someone to repreaent the original J. R. W»t. kina Company in Mount Airy. You aan supply Daily necessities to regu lar customer* and make $35-$W weekly, easily. Write the J. R. Watkins Co., J A, 2S1 Johnson Ave. Nawark, N. J. Hp DtFORM ATION—We wiah to inform you that wc now have installed and are installing every modern piece of machinery that is required to do first rlasa Dry Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing and Alteration work and have a de livery system that will assure you of prompt service. Phone 410. Mount Airy Dry Cleaning Co. 8-1-c FOR KKNT—7-room bungalow on Cherry Street. Address Mr*. Sarah Spaugh. Sanford, N. C.. or Mrs. Mat Smith, Phone 227. tfc. FOR SALE—Pure Tattered single comb white leghorn cockerels, March and April hatched. Several pens of yearling hen*. Bird's that were trap aested the five winter months and have proved excellent producers, Lonis S. Burton, (near the Quarry i fcount Airy, N. 7-17c CORD **OOD FOR SALE—Call at Haymore's store. tfc. FOR KEN I—Apartment and room*. 130 Church Street. Also fja»ng.». Mrs. W. E. Woodruff. tfc. FOR REST or sale—New brick house on suburbs of Mount Airy near Fancy Gap road. See Earl Mines, Mount Airy, N. C. 7-16c FOR SALE—Cord. Wood, rail at Haymore'a store. tfc. CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Sutphin wish to thank their many friends and aeighl*>r* for the kindness shown them duringg the sickness and de» h ef their son, Abby Sutphin. Hp. DISSOLUTION NOTICE The partnership heretofore exist ing between A. E. Oeed and Mr». Jessie D. Roberta, trading aa Creed's Book (tore, has been by mutual eon sent dissolved A. E. Oeed succeeds the partnership and is entitled to all aeronnts fed other evidences of debt due Jic f,. .u .... J lu- is umes the pay ment of all the firm's debts for mer shandise. This July 8th W2.V A. E Cieed, Mrs. Jesse D. Roberts. NOTICE By virtue of the power contained m a certain deed of trust executed ep the 26th day of December, 1922. by R. L. Reeves and wife. Pearl Reeves, to E. C. Bivens, Trustee for T. L. Taylor, default having been aade in the payment of the notes (hereby secured, I wi|l offer for sale in front of the Bank of Mount Airy, Mount Airy, North Carolina, on the 15th day of August. 1925. at two o'clock P. M.. the following described property: The undivided interest of Berts Bennett in the John T. Raevea home place, now owned by the parties of ike first part. * Sale made to satiafy principal, in terest and costs. E. C. Bivens, Trustee. Hm No New York. July 11.—Bale by John D. Rockefeller, Sr.. of his estates at Poeantieo Hills and at Lakewood, N. J., ef his own house and garage in Mew York city, and of his winter heme at Onaand, Fla., to his son John D. Rockefeller, Jr., for • price "U excess of was announc ed today The sals leave* one of the ward's wealthiest m witiusot 1 the off# der. four; tackmt women, one: attacking tw*. The report says that IkrM pmmii v rf lynrh d n Mlesiasippl utd mm rh la Arkanaas, florMi. Gtnrfit, t. uistara, Utah and Virginia. Gats Rich Gift Panville, Va., July 10.—An impor 'ant mtrtinf bald by the trustee* of Hughes orphanage waa held y enter •lay evening when plan* for the itrur tnr.' were definitely approved and when the adminiatrators of the Hughes estate turned over to the board K*(0,000 hi cash and deeda to real eatate in Virginia and North Carolina valued at between $850,000 ml {500.000. Execution Paid $2,100 Ossinin*, N. Y., July 4.-^Iofcn Hiflhert. executioner in Sing Sine prison, completed today a banner venr in the collection of fee* for put ting to death convicted murderers. Itulbert received a total of 12,100 for 14 executions, bi addition to his sal ry as electrician of Atlburn prison. In the previoua fiscal year he receiv ed but $750 for nine executions. Guilty/ She—"O He via* for jroar wife. I mp poa#r Ha—"So; I'm wprrylag tm fear she's not grieving for ma." Couldn't Kmmp Up "Fuiinj tiling about thaaa 18 est socks" "WaaaamarterT" "Every time I walk (hey run." Figure It Out Tim—"I n (tended a wooden wedding today." Eddie—"Who got m«Me«r Tim—"Two Polea" Wrong "I argued with the cop, and—" "No you didn't. It Isn't don*. In DMi you argued at the pop." HU Tit I a 8am—So you're the circulation oat afrr of Hit* team. What do yon dot Bo—Why, g|?« them the rubdowa. Foreign V i si tors Too Anxious to Criticixo Ida M. Tarbell, tha noted author, said In New Tort tha other day: "Foreign rfsltore to the Col tad State* find fault with our political moral It.r There, perhaps, they have reason. Hut what don't they And fault with? And where they can't And fault : they damn with faint pralae "A young Kngllkh nobleman waa invited to dinner by a Fifth avenoe millionaire. The Millionaire a bowed him hla ISOO.OOO Velssqoem, and the young man wltb ■ yawa pronounced . It dubious. tie aald the Louise Salsa , coniraode waa dubloua, too. "The dinner could not *-a»e beea flner. but he yawned through It Indlf- 1 ferently With the coffee a famous Napoleon I brandy waa brought on. The millionaire panned It ta bin and thea aald anxiously: " 'What do you think of tble hraa^P. Lord John? Not bad. ebf "Lord John yawned again. " 'Not Tory,' aald be." Gold Crown in Coffin Near Vllna. Poland, workmen foaad aa Iron coffin which contained, bo lides a skeleton, many oh)ects made of gold sad a large namher of colna A finely preserved gold crown waa one of the objects found, ll waa richly studded wltb prarlooa Jewels Tha crown la supposed to be one won by a Lithuanian king centariae ago. The coffin was found In a burtal vsalt of a IJtMhnlan family. How the use» came to he inside la a mystery. Sign of Improoomont Ooide was working la hla gardea when the minister passed. "Allow me ta congratulate yon." said the pastor. "Oh. my garden lao't so much." mod eatly Mid Oolde. 1 dldat mean that," the minister explained; "tble Is the Bret time I ever saw yoa oa yaar knees." Up to Dots Lyric Writer—Whatchs doW nowt Composer—Tm rewriting all thte banter-shop music ta Include parts tar Hfrtas Mad caatnlto vet res LoehoJ Pmskios Promt Jack -Do you realty think he In to tare with yon? Jill—I know He eaya he la, bat hla letters dual soaad s Mt silly Women in Umehotmg The annibsr of toohic ima^iash to the Oenaan rrirlis'sg Uaa has* ta triased from '!* to St aa a rvJaH af the laM siectluaa A Urft dstnass both m fas port* ■ d ex porta with tho United State* tor the laat IS Month* i* shown la of ficial report*. Value of import* declined $72,000 100 while export* to the United State* iecreaned $6,000,000 The import de rraun were Jargely aaoni the »in itio with a drop of six million* hi ribres and textile* and three million* n w»od and paper. Clnas of Doof Mntos "Honr" Bible Lecture* Shelby, July 10.—Shelby per hap* has the *tate'a most unique Bible -las* Oft time* have outsider* heard of the biff Bible rla** taught by Clyde K. Hoey and the owe that lis ten* Sunday after Sunday to O. Max Gardner, but this on* is far more un usual. Every other Sunday there rather* in Shelby between M and 70 leaf mutes, thought to be the largest rla** of its kind in this entire section, who are taught by Mr. Andrew C. Miller, Jr., a son of Mr. A. C. Mitler, Sr., retired textile manufacturer. Mr. Miller is himself a mute and the class he has oi^nised and teaches was his own idea. The class hears the Bible lectore, prays and even lings in the sign language. The singing is led by the wife of Mr Mill er and sign* arc uaed entirely. There are some 200 deaf mate* in Cleveland, Gaston, Rutherford and Lincoln counties and it is the hope of Mr. Miller to have all of these in his class within a few month*. Killed By Jumping From Burn ing Cor Atlanta, Ga., July 4.—H. P. Tay lor, of , Macon, Ga., pilot of the Mer cedes, wax instantly killed, and an other speed pilot narrowly e*c*ped death when he jumped from a burn ing automobile, at the Fourth of July raring program at Lakeland park 'hs afternoon. Taylor was killed when his ma Yne crashed into a fence. Dick Ryan, of Atlanta, piloting a Dodge special, not only sayed his, own life but perhaps the live* of! many others by piloting his burning machine into a nearby lake, thereby preventing an explosion. He dived from his car as it hit the water. Tay lor was hard pressed by another driv ft on a curve and accidentally guided I his machine into a fence, meeting nstand death. Thousands witnessed the accident. Trinity Episcopal Church Ser Fiev. Arthur H. Marshall, Minister. Church school each Sunday 10.00 a. m. Holy communion ami sermon each lat Sunday 11.00 a. m. Sermon by pastor each 3rd and 5th Sunday 11.00 a. m.1 Sermon by pastor each 2nd and ' | 4th Sunday 7.80 p. ■ Died in Room Wbers He Was Married Williamston, July 4.—Martin coon- I ty lost one of its oldest and most re- i upected citixens recently when J. A. Martin died. About three years ago ? was struck with paralysis and had been in declining health until death. He was 76. In the room where he lied, 47 years a go he was married to Miss Laura Burroughs. He left four children. NOTICE North Carolina, 8urry County. In the Superior Court, before the Clerk. W. F. Boyles, T. C Crissman, P. E. Simmons. W. R. Mit.hell doing busi ness as W. R Mitchell Lumber Co., I. A. Pell and W R. Mitchell doing business as the Pell-Mitchell Hard irare Co., a partnership, vs.. McDow ill Contracting Co., Inc. and South mi Surety Company, Inc. To all person* to whom this may toncern: Take notice that an action as above entitled has been commenced in the Superior Court of Surry County be fore the Clerk, tnr the purpose of en forcing the payment of certain claims in favor of the plaintiffs and against the defendant. McDowell Contracting Co., Inc. and the defendant Southern Surety Co.. as surety, alleged to he lee the plaintiffs for material u ■ the construction of the Ml between Pilot Mount and Mount known aa "project 7#*A." This June 1«, 1MR. W, X. Badgett. Attorney for the Plaintiffs highway en? AltV LowilMtowe Imwmm Ca. rni, LIPS AND AUTOMOBILE Lev* Caak items held <>»er 24 hr.. J91.ll "hecks for clearine, 1,0I».7» Total, WM.765.lrt LIABILITIES Capital stock, f 1M00.M , Surplus fond. 25,000.00 I ixHvfaM proflU, KUS2.38 Uhmtm4 discount, 3.WI7.W BiHa payable, 42.IH0H7 IJ* poult* subject to check. 80.7SJI.06 | »»hier'» check* >>(>t*tHndinfr, 442.90 rime Deposits, do* » M days. m7.4M.fl2 . trcniwl interent due dipwi torm, *jrr.40' Panda held u guardian for Minors. 2«J»12.I«< Total. I."*** 7f.ft.93 Vorth Carolina, Surry Co.. —ae. I. I. If. Cordon, aashirr jf the above uuned bank, do solemnly swear that he above statement ia true to the beat >f My knowledge and belief. I. M GORDON, Cashier Suftecrit" d uid sworn to before ate his 19th day of July, 1025. H. K. Swanson, Notary Public Correct—Attest: P. E. Simmons, 1. K. PeO. McK. R, Smith. GREEN RIVER—for that tir*d feeling. Drink m (DANK CASE LET US DO THE "DIRTY WORK" One of the many services we ren ter i* the drawing out of old oil, flunk ing the crank aw and refilling with nil of high lubricating quality. Oil that has lota of body. Why bother with thia sort of thing when we will gladly d it for you. We uae only Speedway oils and grease. Uncle Buck's Gasoline Garden The New Crysler We in now agents for ths Hew Cryaler i ■ ■ bile, both fours and sin, equipped with hydraulic 4 i wheel brafcee. This is most popular priced car on the market today for the workmanship that la built into it AH models finished in EK co. i" TERMS: We are prepared to make liberal terms to pur chasers and trade for other c.irs. Let us ghre you a demonstration. J Jitney Co. NOTICE By virtu* of the power contained !n a certain deed of trust executed on the 12th day of Jtme. 1M4, by J oh Hiatt. Chas. E. Hiatt and wife, to W. R. Badgett. Trustee. for Ladson Lum ber Company. default bavin* been made in the payment of the note* thereby secured, I will offer for lale ' in front of the Poet Office at Pilot Mountain, North Carolina, on the 14th day of Vacant. 1925 at two o'clock, P. M., the following described property: Three lota lyinic in Pilot Mountair, N. C. and bound by Davis and Pine Street* and railroad rijrht of way, and known as the Old Dodson Brother* Brick Tobacco Factory lota, aaate be in* Iota No. .19, 40. and 45 a* shown and described on plot of Town of Pilot Mountain, N. C., dated September 5th. 18S7, recorded in Register of Deeds Office of Surry County, North Carolina. Save and except lot told and deeded to Pilot Milling Company in the corner of Davia and Pine Streets, some 70 feet front on Davis Street and 110 feet on Pine Street. Sale made to satisfy principal, in- < terest and coat. W. R. Badgrtt. Trustee. By E. C. Bivens, Atty. NOTICE Pursuant to an order by the Clerk >f the Superior Court of Sorry Comm y in proceeding entitled N. 3. Hodge ^'Imr VII. Arrh Hail et al. the under ngrn-d <«atmtasu>Mr will offer tar •le at |>uMic auction to the highest itdrier on the premiaes an 'he 15th 4b; at Vacant. IJ2S. at one •'cteeh, P. H.. >r> terms of one half (uh and balance n six monihit the following land: First tract. Adjoining the land of % i. A. Jarvis and N. S Hods*. Be (inning m a pine near R. A. J arris tnd N. S. Hodge corner, then a little ?«>urhwe« 109 yds. to a stake, then ioa.il to a branch 115 yds., thence town the branch aa it meanders to S. V. Jarvis line, thence N. with R. A. larvis line to the beginning. contpin nr 2 acres Second tract, adjoining F T. Lew rllin and N. S. Hodge and ethers: be rinning or. » small spanish oak near he mouth of a ditch, in F. T. Lew •llin and R. A. Jarvis line and rnna with R. A. Jarvis line to a »pan sh oak, thence North 1 ch. to a span sh oak and small pine, thence North '1 deg. Cast 14 chs. to a persimmon, hence with N. S. Hodge line to a htrh. thence a South direction with he ditch as it meanders to the be rinning, containing 7 acres more or -%*. This the 14th day of July. IMS. Sal* made to makr assets to pay lebts. N S. Hodges, Commissioner By A. D. Folger. Atty. AGFaNCY m i i ■sidEZDKim PILOT LIFE INSURANCE CO. REENSBORO. N A Good Sign Hang It Over Your Door The Pilot wants a representative in- Mount Airy Nof a sitter, but a go-getter. Not a man who expects the world to r % drop plums into his lap, but one who has an eye for opportunity, gumption to seise it and energy to make it pay. • Some men who can sell anything through personality are ab solutely short on service. The Pilot wants a man of intelligence, clean record, and ideals. The Pilot will teach him how to write Pilot policies. There is nothing difficult about it, for the man who really tries. The Pilot is one of the pioneer Carolina life insurance com panies, established 20 years ago, sound, solid, successful, growing more powerful every year. In spite of business depression in 1934, the Pilot showed a 25% increase of new business written a* against an average of 8% for the whole countiy. There is real op}»>rtunity s in tying up with an organisation that is going ahead like this. If iatmated. write to H. B. GUNtJSR, Vio*-Pre* and Afraey Mgr. Pilot Life Insurance Con I IK I r Greensboro N. C. Aiaata IMOQtQOQ. Mpiua to Policyholder* $1,760,000 InwinnM in Fore. $e,00r\,000
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